Postdoctoral Research Assistant
CurrentMolecular diagnosis of urogenital and intestinal schistosomiasis in collaboration with the Foundation of Innovative and New Diagnostics (FIND).
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John Archer previously worked as Postdoctoral Research Assistant at Natural History Museum and PHD Candidate at Liverpool School Of Tropical Medicine. John Archer holds Master Of Science (M.Sc), Biology And Control Of Parasites And Disease Vectors, Distinction Class from Liverpool School Of Tropical Medicine.
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Molecular diagnosis of urogenital and intestinal schistosomiasis in collaboration with the Foundation of Innovative and New Diagnostics (FIND).
Liverpool, UK
Molecular epidemiology and a One Health appraisal of waterborne intestinal parasitic diseases intestinal schistosomiasis and giardiasis along the southern shoreline of Lake Malawi, Malawi
Parasites & Vectors Division. Prof. David Rollinson Group.
Research Associate within the London Natural History Museum's Parasites & Vectors Division. Developing and validating molecular xenomonitoring assays and molecular diagnostics to monitor transmission of and diagnose infection with Schistosoma spp. parasitic worms.
Parasitology Department. Prof. Mark Taylor Group.
Research Assistant within the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine's Parasitology Department. Specifically, working with the Anti-Wolbachia (AWOL) Consortium, (filariasis research group), developing new and safe drugs for the treatment of lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) and onchocerciasis (river blindness) by targeting Wolbachia endosymbionts.
Wellcome Trust Centre For Molecular Parasitology. Prof. Andy Waters Group.
Research Assistant within Glasgow University's Wellcome Trust Centre for Molecular Parasitology, working to understand and uncover molecular processes behind the sexual stages of Plasmodium; the causative parasite of malaria.
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Katie Burke
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Dinarzarde Raheem
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Nicola Lowndes
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Received the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Jervis Prize, awarded to the highest-achieving MSc student. Research project mark.
Research project(s) mark(s) recieved: Distinction class.
Three-year undergraduate honours degree comprised of a diverse range of modules including; Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Comparative.
Thesis title: Molecular epidemiology and a One Health appraisal of waterborne intestinal parasitic diseases intestinal schistosomiasis and.
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John Archer holds Master Of Science (M.Sc), Biology And Control Of Parasites And Disease Vectors, Distinction Class from Liverpool School Of Tropical Medicine.
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